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Improving Coping to Reduce Suicide Risk Following ED Discharge
Sponsor: University of Michigan
Summary
The researchers hope to learn whether an electronic safety plan (ESP) and a supportive text messaging program are feasible and acceptable to adult patients with recent suicidal thoughts or behavior after emergency department (ED) discharge. From this study, the researchers also hope to learn how to best carry out the ESP and text messaging program to improve outcomes for patients after ED discharge.
Official title: Facilitating Effective Coping to Reduce Suicide Risk Following ED Discharge: A Micro-randomized Trial to Develop an Adaptive Text-based Intervention
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2026-05
Completion Date
2027-02
Last Updated
2026-03-31
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Electronic Safety Plan (ESP)
Participants will receive an electronic safety plan in the ED. ESP focuses on developing a personalized coping plan to manage suicidal thoughts and urges.
Text support
Those in the text-based support program will receive up to 2 texts per day for a month with varying levels of tailoring, based on ESP and dynamic personalized feedback.
Locations (1)
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States